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Two lanes of Buckman Bridge will be closed again this weekend
Two northbound lanes will be closed as crews continue to replace the Buckman’s steel joints.…

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Demolition permit issued to begin work toward Downtown Publix
Gateway Jax plans to replace a former First Baptist Church auditorium with a multi-use tower including a Publix.…

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Jacksonville woman faces prison time for resisting immigration agents
Jennifer Susan Cruz scuffled with ICE agents and state troopers who were conducting immigration enforcement.…
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Yulee man pleads guilty in $5.7M fraud against Swisher International
Richard Everett Camp Jr. faces up to 20 years in prison and must forfeit property and vehicles he bought.…

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Aldi opens Downtown store, the first of 3 new stores in coming weeks
The store replaces a Harveys Supermarket that closed a year ago to be converted to the Aldi brand.…

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Tropical Storm Arthur was short-lived, but flood threat continues for Southeast
Heavy rains threatened Texas and the Deep South after Arthur became the season’s first tropical storm.…

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WHAT TO DO | ‘You Are Here’; JWJ BDay 5K & Block Party; Skate and Surf Film Festival
An art show in LaVilla, a 5K and block party Downtown Jax, and the Skate and Surf Film Fest in…

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‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees transferred out for hurricane season
All detainees were sent to other immigration centers, but the future of “Alligator Alcatraz” is unknown.…

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5 restaurants announced for Village of Seven Pines shopping center
The restaurants will be part of Seven Pines, a master-planned community at Butler and I-295.…
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Bank of America Tower is now known as Jax Tower at 50 North
Bank of America has reduced its presence in the tower and no longer has naming rights to the building.…

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DeSantis clashes with Florida GOP over absence of gubernatorial debate
The party says only U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds has qualified for a debate. The governor has an issue with that.…

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JEA employees happy on the job, but survey rates leadership lower
The survey polled 59% of JEA’s administrative and frontline workers as a City Council investigation continues.…

2 days ago
Hubbard House’s new initiative helps men prevent domestic violence
Hubbard House’s Not My City program aims to help men prevent violence and become a positive influence.…

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St. Johns County is latest to consider moratorium on data centers
County Commissioner Ann Taylor said moratoriums in other counties make St. Johns a “sitting duck” for a data center.…

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The best way to lower home prices? There may be many answers
Baker County needs more affordable homes, but building is not the only answer, experts say.…

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West Marine closing 2 Northeast Florida stores after bankruptcy filing
Nationwide, West Marine will close 59 stores, but three will remain open in the Jacksonville area.…

3 days ago
Hello, I’m Elizabeth Caldwell, Jax Today’s new investigative reporter
I’m a Fort Myers native who traveled to every continent on Earth before landing in Jacksonville.…

3 days ago
Bold City closing Downtown tavern but will continue to brew in Jax
Bold City said it would move its brewing equipment to its production facility on Rosselle Street.…

June 15, 2026
#AskJAXTDY | Who gets the money from Duval school bus tickets?
Duval Schools ticketed thousands of drivers last month for passing school buses illegally. See where the money went.…

June 15, 2026
Civil rights rabbi to visit St. Augustine, 60-plus years after his arrest with MLK
Rabbi Allen Secher is the last surviving rabbi in a group arrested for protesting segregation.…

June 15, 2026
Johnson & Johnson to invest $1B in vision operations in Jacksonville
The healtcare company plans to invest in advance vision manufacturing and packing for ACUVUE contact lenses.…

June 15, 2026
The hottest temperatures ever recorded in Florida aren’t as hot as it seems
Florida is known for its sunshine and heat, but the state’s hottest air temperature is actually lower than nearly every…

June 12, 2026
LaVilla heritage trail is unveiled at Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park
The LaVilla trail features 22 markers that celebrate history and culture within the Downtown Jacksonville community.…

June 12, 2026
Adventure Landing site headed for redevelopment in St. Augustine
A site plan calls for demolishing Adventure Landing and replacing it with five commercial outparcels.…

June 12, 2026
Two Riverside restaurants closing; Amici in St. Augustine could be next
Clarke Bros. and Prospect Five Points announced they will close, and Amici in St. Augustine said it might.…

June 12, 2026
Colorado State predicts fewer storms in updated hurricane season forecast
Colorado State now predicts 13 named storms, including six hurricanes and two major hurricanes.…

June 12, 2026
10 years after Pulse, a community’s heartache, grief and growth
Experts, family, and community members weigh in what is widely considered Orlando’s darkest day.…

June 12, 2026
Lawsuit challenges ballot wording on property tax reduction
Two former elected officials and a nonprofit group allege that the property tax issue is misleading.…

June 11, 2026
Jacksonville’s soccer culture grows alongside World Cup return
Jacksonville soccer clubs will host World Cup watch parties Friday as USMNT faces Paraguay in 2026 World Cup.…

June 11, 2026
Local developers still want to buy Duval Schools’ headquarters
Three companies have submitted bids for the school district’s headquarters, which has been for sale for about a year.…

June 11, 2026
Community Hospice pediatric center in Mandarin is a first for Florida
The hospice assembled all of its pediatric services in a new facility built inside the main center.…

June 11, 2026
Leader of Feeding Northeast Florida announces her retirement
Susan King plans to stay on until Feeding Northeast Florida finds a replacement later this year.…

June 11, 2026
Volunteers plant oyster shell habitats in effort to help clean waterways
More than 30 people carried 84 of the 30-pound oyster habitats into the Trout River at Riverview Park.…

June 11, 2026
DeSantis signs bills linked to Duval school district and Cecil Airport
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed two Jacksonville-centric bills this week: one that will affect how the Duval School Board handles legal…

June 11, 2026
Florida Supreme Court allows new election maps to remain in place
The decision was a victory for the national GOP as it seeks to retain its slim House majority in midterm…

June 11, 2026
El Niño officially emerges, shaping weather patterns for rest of 2026
Since reliable records began in the 1950s, Earth’s warmest years have occurred during El Niño events.…

June 11, 2026
Florida immigration arrests surge; state and local agencies at the forefront
The surge has largely remained under the radar, with many immigration arrests starting as police traffic stops.…

June 10, 2026
More details emerge in JEA texts from City Council president
Texts from council President Kevin Carrico reveal his involvement with JEA and a former executive.…

June 10, 2026
Faulty facial recognition leads to lawsuit after Jacksonville Beach arrest
A Fort Myers man says facial recognition wrongly identified him as the person who tried to lure a child.…

June 10, 2026
St. Johns County announces new program for young professionals
The county and chamber of commerce hope to increase networking and educational opportunities for young professionals.…

June 10, 2026
WHAT TO DO | ‘Violet’; GOALS 2.0 World Cup watch party; St. Augustine Pride
A musical in Jacksonville Beach, a World Cup watch party in the Rail Yard District, and St. Augustine’s LGBTQ pride…

June 10, 2026
Former JEA headquarters sold for $1M; 180 residences planned
Live Oak Contracting will convert the JEA building into residences, rooftop amenities and retail space.…























